Bruno Goller
Bruno Goller was a German painter born on November 5, 1901, in Gummersbach, Germany, and he passed away on January 29, 1998, in Düsseldorf. Goller was associated with the post-war art movement in Germany, contributing significantly to the development of modern art in the country. He was known for his unique style that often featured abstracted forms and a muted color palette, which distinguished his work from his contemporaries. Goller served as a professor at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf from 1953 to 1964, where he influenced a generation of artists, including notable figures such as Gerhard Richter and Sigmar Polke. His impact on the art world is marked by his ability to blend abstraction with a subtle commentary on the human condition, making his work both introspective and universally resonant.